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      <p><p><strong>Background:</strong><a href="a_12_Clifford_Anthony_Paiva_RESUME_2010.doc"><strong><br></strong></a></p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmraPaiva/"><img src="a_12_Clifford_Paiva_out_1.jpg"></a><a href="a_12_Clifford_A._Paiva_Resume__Vita__2010.pdf"><strong><br></strong></a><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaShroud/"><img src="a_12_Noname_1.jpg"></a></p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaShroud/"><img src="a_12_Noname_2.jpg"></a><br><p><img src="a_12_Iranian_Threat.jpg"><br></p><p><a href="a_12_math.doc">math.doc</a></p><a href="a_12_Clifford_Anthony_Paiva_RESUME_2011.pdf"><strong>Clifford Anthony Paiva RESUME 2011.pdf</strong></a>
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    <h3 class="post-title">Geomagnetic Field Decay 2010: International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF); Total Solar Radiance Increase; BSMRA Confirms General Geomagnetic Field Decay Trend Since 1835; Geomagnetic Field Reversal Model in Error; CGM IGRF Back to Geocentric North Pole</h3>
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      <p><p>Current <strong><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/">Geomagnetic Field Decay (GMF</a></strong>) data are presented in this section. The <strong><a href="http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;hs=fHS&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&amp;channel=s&amp;&amp;sa=X&amp;ei=mEMuTLzLPIX_ngek-KiJBA&amp;ved=0CBUQvwUoAQ&amp;q=greenwich+zip+code&amp;spell=1">International Geomagnetic Reference Field (IGRF) </a>2010</strong> data indicate a continued 6th order polynomial intensity general <strong><em><u>decrease</u></em></strong> with respect to the primary dipole field. The 2005 IGRF <strong><em>predicted</em></strong> value for 2010 was <strong>48, 288.6 nT</strong> which decreased from the 2000 value of <strong>49070.6 nT</strong>. The 2005 <strong><em>prediction for 2010 </em></strong>by IGRF proved <u><strong><em>incorrect</em></strong>,</u> since the new empirically-based IGRF value is<em><u> <strong>48,238.6 nT</strong></u></em>, a <strong>50 nT</strong> drop from even the predicted geomagnetic decrease for 2010. This states that the exponential<strong><em><u> </u></em></strong><strong><em>rates</em></strong><strong><em> </em></strong>for decay of the Earth's geomagnetic field is<strong><em><u> increasing.</u></em></strong> This requires an adjusted (and more severe) half-life calculation by BSMRA which is: <strong>t(half-life)=[(t2-t1)/(ln H1/H2)]ln2; H1=53,984 nT (1900); H2=48238.6 nT (2010)</strong>. With these input values using the IGRF empirical model, the new half-life is <strong>677.57 years </strong>(down from 683 years for 2005).</p><p>Hoping that the Earth's protective (<strong>F</strong>=q<strong>E</strong> + q<strong>v</strong>x<strong>B</strong>) deflective barrier against very high charged particles (protons and gamma rays) is going to: (1.) somehow<em><strong> </strong></em><strong><em><u>reverse</u></em></strong> in polarity; and (2.) somehow <strong><em><u>increase</u></em></strong> in intensity; is real only for the evolution-trained types. The former has no real scientifically confirmed basis processes functioning on this planet, since assumed geomagnetic field reversals rely on potassium (<strong>K-40</strong>)-argon (<strong>Ar-40</strong>) dating, which is very questionable as both <strong>K-40</strong> and <strong>Ar-40</strong> leach in and out of all core samples taken along the <strong><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaCIA/">Global Fracture System (GFS)</a></strong>. Also<strong><em><u> increasing</u></em></strong> field intensity requires (a.) increasing the conductive geocore's rotation rate; and thereby, (b.) increasing the core's electrical current density as the Earth rotates in the interplanetary solar magnetic field. Increasing the Earth's rotation angular velocity isn't likely to occur as tidal forces tend to slow (not speed up) rotation rates. Also the <a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmasolar/a_12_C.A._Paiva_BSMRA_Javaraiah_Solar_Equatorial_Deceleration.pdf"><strong>Sun's equatorial</strong> <strong>angular velocity is decreasing </strong></a>(see plates below) which requires the planets to decrease their rotation rates, in commensurate with the conservation of angular momentum for the Solar System. The Solar System is a machine which functions under the Second Law of Thermodynamics and entropy increases.</p><p><strong>[Oh...I should point out that the <em><u>very last place</u></em> anyone should obtain so-called "paleo"-magnetic cores is along the Global Fracture System's primary and nth order transform seismic fault zones. Temperatures (i.e. hydrothermal vent complexes, etc.) and "paleo"-magnetic core tectonic displacements are guaranteed to generate extracted core's indigenous magnetic polarity </strong><strong><em>variations</em></strong><strong>, none of which have the slightest connection to the Earth's primary dipole magnetic field. Also water scavenges potassium very nicely from rocks, including ocean bed basalts. Argon is pushed up as a result of mantle pressure into the Earth's crust, both processes adjusting the imagined potassium-argon "clock".  Radiometric dating belongs with other pseudo-science types...primarily evolutionists...<u>of course</u>.]</strong></p><p><strong><a href="http://creationwiki.org/Radiometric_dating">Potassium-Argon radiometric</a></strong> dating further include problems of <em><strong><u>branching ratios</u></strong> </em>values which are required for <strong>K-40 </strong>to decay to <strong>Ar-40 </strong>and to<strong> Ca-40.</strong>The branching ratios are adjusted (cheated) to meet one's age requirements. Added to this challenge are the<em> </em><u><em><strong><a href="http://creationwiki.org/Radiometric_dating">variable nuclear decay rates</a></strong></em></u>. </p><p><strong><u>Finally, alternating geomagnetic field polarity does not <em>increase </em>field intensity, as this requires an input energy source.</u></strong></p><p>The Earth's orbital decay as a function of the Kutta-Joukowsky Effect applied to planetary orbital physics will be presented in an upcoming paper from <strong>BSM Rearch Associates.</strong><strong><br></strong></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_out_2.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_out_3.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_out_4.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="a_11_International_Geomagnetic_Reference_Field_Model_2010-2011.pdf"><strong>International Geomagnetic Reference Field Model 2010-2011.pdf;<u> </u></strong></a></p><p><a href="http://modelweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/magnetos/igrf.html"><strong>Website of IGRF</strong></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_a_out_1.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/a_21_a_12_C.A._Paiva_BSMRA_Javaraiah_Solar_Equatorial_Deceleration.pdf"><img src="a_11_Javariah_out_1.jpg"></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/a_21_a_12_C.A._Paiva_BSMRA_Javaraiah_Solar_Equatorial_Deceleration.pdf"><img src="a_11_Javariah_out_2.jpg"></a></p><p><strong><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/a_21_Solar_Irradiance_Since_1874.pdf">Total Solar Radiance Increase (TSI-Solanki)</a></strong></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><strong>Geomagnetic Field (GMF) Pole (CGM/IGRF-11) In Restoration to Geocentric North: <u><em>Exactly Opposite of Geomagnetic Reversal Models</em></u>. The GMF Pole should be moving south, NOT back to the north position in alignment with the Earth's North Pole</strong></a></p><p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_CGM_out_1.jpg"></a></p><a href="http://smtp.antelecom.net/blogs/bsmaGMF/"><img src="a_11_GMF_CGM_out_2.jpg"></a>
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			  <p><b>Cliff:</b> The decay of the earth&#39;s geomagnetic field, a protective barrier against incident charged particles (high-energy protons and gamma rays) has been decreasing in overall intensity since first measured in 1835 by Fredrich Gauss. Slight decreases in the decay rates are expected, and indicated for 2010. <small>(07/02/10)</small></p>
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    <h3 class="post-title">C.A. Paiva (BSMRA.org): Arp 194 [UGC 6945]; Arp 308 [NGC 0545, 47]; Arp 271 [NGC 5426 +27]; Arp 26 [Mrk 101] Vortex Arm Disintegration; Arp 299 [NGC 3690] Collision System; Arp 193 [IC 0883] Multiple Galaxy Collision; Arp 307 [NGC 2872 System): Variant Dopplers = Variant Lines-of-Sight Intergalactic Medium Gas and Dust Concentrations; Spectral Wavelength Increases (Reddening) Are A Function of Absorption, Multilple Scatter and Re-Transmission Processes</h3>
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